tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280832012241934467.post562127781121479054..comments2023-12-08T14:38:31.883-06:00Comments on Closet Fashion Content Analysis: ITSO . . . In the Style Of Victoria BeckhamJoyD Gulashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03702772531618159281noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280832012241934467.post-29704611817147312832018-03-08T18:16:39.615-06:002018-03-08T18:16:39.615-06:00I guess I'm old enough to say been there, done...I guess I'm old enough to say been there, done that in regards to the long pleated skirt and I don't want to do it again.<br /><br />I agree about the chunky heels. The closest I have are a summer pair of white and blue wedges and the wedge is that ropey stuff like on espadrilles. Those work for me. See my post, Fall Dressing for Summer Weather https://closetfashioncontentanalysis.blogspot.ca/2016/09/fall-dressing-in-summer-weather.htmlJoyD Gulashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03702772531618159281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280832012241934467.post-75560574623446986952018-03-08T09:34:28.524-06:002018-03-08T09:34:28.524-06:00Hello again,
So ironically, I was looking through ...Hello again,<br />So ironically, I was looking through style photos of Victoria Beckham on the Telegraph UK website. She appears to be fond of the pleated skirt style as there was a photo of her wearing a similar skirt in black (again a shiny fabric) and a pale rose velvet.<br /><br />I agree that a chunky feel can make your feet feel "heavy" visually so maybe the light color is the offset. Will need to check my closet now to see how many chunky heels I own.<br /><br />Cheers,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280832012241934467.post-39997279379275867692018-03-08T00:01:01.136-06:002018-03-08T00:01:01.136-06:00Thanks for your comment, your patience and your pe...Thanks for your comment, your patience and your perspective. I agree with your suggestion of a fuchsia bag or straw clutch. About the heels, my take on it is proportion. I have worn the chunky heel but somehow never felt comfortable in it and as a result impose that perspective on what I see on others. I want to blame my height and balance but it's just preference and that makes life beautiful. Could you imagine everyone wearing the same thing? Never mind, it's not even worth contemplating. And thanks for the reference to Queen Letizia - I think there's a post there.JoyD Gulashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03702772531618159281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2280832012241934467.post-3042276688031303442018-02-06T13:59:15.832-06:002018-02-06T13:59:15.832-06:00Hello Joyd,
So a couple of thoughts on Victoria B...Hello Joyd,<br /><br />So a couple of thoughts on Victoria Beckham’s style. When I look at the fit of the trousers and two “no thanks” skirts, all seem to sit very low on the hip with a low slung belt. I too am not a fan of the matchy matchy – would either a fuchsia clutch or straw bag work better? The chunky heels don’t both me at all and I think that if she had gone with a strappy sandal it would’ve ended up being too precious. Maybe because I never had to endure the 80’s bridesmaid dress, I quite like the look in the second photo. Similar to my previous comment, I don’t mind the masculine shirt with the skirt.<br />Someone who has become my style favorite of late is Queen Letizia of Spain. Whereas Victoria always looks posh, Queen Letizia mixes high and low.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com